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It’s my second time visiting Tomo21. The first visit was great, from the service to the freshness of the sushi – all superb. They also serve complimentary hot green tea if you ask, which is a plus for me since I like to drink hot green tea with my sushi. On the second visit, I ordered the sushi dinn
These were one of the best fishes I've ever had in my life. So fresh, so clean, so good 😌 I went in after peak dinner time around 7pm & ate without waiting.
Good spot for decent sushi. Good spot for a more affordable sushi in that area. Is it the best? No. But a good affordable option.
I dined in for lunch. It’s a casual sushi spot with fresh fish. I ordered the sushi lunch and mental ika roll. Both were delicious and good quality for the price.
Last time I went to tomo sushi was 5 years ago. I had very good memories however my experience this time didn’t meet the expectations. The salmon skin was the only roll I actually that that was good
Hole in the wall type place with overall fresh food but nothing too exciting. The salmon and tuna rolls are not one chunk like everywhere else but rather GROUND. Pay attention!
I came here for lunch! The food was really good quality and fresh. The service was nice, not anything super exceptional, but I think we were treated nicely and received good attention. The prices are also quite fair for the freshness of the sushi that you get. Has a nice-casual atmosphere. It is pr
I’m in love with this place. It is the hands down best sushi place in Nyc. Amazing fish quality,amazing prices. They have very wide menu as well. Very small and cozy place. My favorite sushi place after all. Highly recommend! 🍣
I don't have to comment on its sashimi and sushi, as they are very famous. Beside the raw fishes, their cooked food are also outstanding.
Highly recommend this little sushi bar! From the first bite, you can tell they use the best fish with quality ingredients. Skilled chefs and lovely serving staff. Grab the sushi lunch special for a taste of everything.
This is not my first time here and it's definitely not my last time. I ordered the chutoro, otoro, toro, eel, salmon, scallops, Japanese uni, and fried oysters. Any sushi restaurant that serves chutoro, otoro, and uni is already on a different standard. Nevertheless, this spot is elevated into its
so far this has been the best fish i’ve ever put in my mouth. they all just melt like buttaa. i come for lunch special bc it is on pricey side. fish is great even the tuna was good. i usually don’t like it bc it’s very fishy and just taste like it went bad. but not a fan of the raw squid, but de
I was the first one to arrive 5pm for a dinner opening and was surprised to see they didn’t clean up after lunch time. My cucumber salad was not made of fresh cucumbers. Butter salmon was overcooked. 3,5 stars for food 1 star for cleanliness Service 5 stars as always
I love sushi but I haven’t tried this hidden gem so far. This place is not too big but we were able to sit down immediately. I ordered ramen soup my friend ordered the sushi - sashimi deluxe plate which came with the miso soup. The soup was ok. The ramen was soooo delicious and was big. The sushi /f
The sushi deluxe is spectacular, such a good value and everything was fresh and delicious. If you don’t like wasabi, make sure to ask to leave it out. Highly recommended!
Wow, this place is a hidden gem!! I had it with my friend from Tokyo and they said it was the best sushi in NY that they’ve ever had. The fried calamari was soooo good, and the sushi deluxe had a great variety of sushi for an affordable price. The sushi itself was fresh and flavorful, so much umami
This is my favorite sushi restaurant of all time. The fish was fresh. Service was the perfect balance between friendly and attentive and space for conversation. The snow crab California roll and the green tea ice cream were beyond delicious. AND they accommodated my gluten free needs. Best dinner r
I don’t want to be that annoying person but I have been to my share of omakases and been to Japan twice. I don’t see any value in paying an arm and leg for sushi and a lot places are overrated anyway (like nakazawa). This place is by far the best and most authentic experience you would get in the ci
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